How about Westbrook and Dixon? Westbrook gets on the field for a screen pass and makes a vintage twenty yard gain. Then Dixon comes on and makes a quick slash and athletic leap for a TD (only to be called back by a pathetic Staley penalty). We've got talent in the backfield, and we can be using it a lot more effectively.

Originally posted by Kilgore_Trout:How about Westbrook and Dixon? Westbrook gets on the field for a screen pass and makes a vintage twenty yard gain. Then Dixon comes on and makes a quick slash and athletic leap for a TD (only to be called back by a pathetic Staley penalty). We've got talent in the backfield, and we can be using it a lot more effectively.

but Singletary doesn't want to hurt wittle fwankies feewings. Singletary needs to recognize that we have a ton of playmakers on the offense and we need to utilize all of them. I bet Westbrook is kicking himself in the ass for signing with the 49ers. He could have gone to the Rams who are actually winning games.

Originally posted by Kilgore_Trout:How about Westbrook and Dixon? Westbrook gets on the field for a screen pass and makes a vintage twenty yard gain. Then Dixon comes on and makes a quick slash and athletic leap for a TD (only to be called back by a pathetic Staley penalty). We've got talent in the backfield, and we can be using it a lot more effectively.

but Singletary doesn't want to hurt wittle fwankies feewings. Singletary needs to recognize that we have a ton of playmakers on the offense and we need to utilize all of them. I bet Westbrook is kicking himself in the ass for signing with the 49ers. He could have gone to the Rams who are actually winning games.

After Week 4, Westbrook publicly said he was frustrated. I think your assumption is currently safe. With that said, we still have time to turn things around. And I have to assume Mike Johnson also saw what we saw today.

Originally posted by Kilgore_Trout:How about Westbrook and Dixon? Westbrook gets on the field for a screen pass and makes a vintage twenty yard gain. Then Dixon comes on and makes a quick slash and athletic leap for a TD (only to be called back by a pathetic Staley penalty). We've got talent in the backfield, and we can be using it a lot more effectively.

but Singletary doesn't want to hurt wittle fwankies feewings. Singletary needs to recognize that we have a ton of playmakers on the offense and we need to utilize all of them. I bet Westbrook is kicking himself in the ass for signing with the 49ers. He could have gone to the Rams who are actually winning games.

After Week 4, Westbrook publicly said he was frustrated. I think your assumption is currently safe. With that said, we still have time to turn things around. And I have to assume Mike Johnson also saw what we saw today.

I am sure that MJ sees a lot that we see. How much Singletary allows him to act on what he sees is another story.

Originally posted by Kilgore_Trout:How about Westbrook and Dixon? Westbrook gets on the field for a screen pass and makes a vintage twenty yard gain. Then Dixon comes on and makes a quick slash and athletic leap for a TD (only to be called back by a pathetic Staley penalty). We've got talent in the backfield, and we can be using it a lot more effectively.

Oh no, God has clearly forbidden the use of ANY RB other than the bell cow. God (Singletary) simply will not have it any other way. The only time Dixon even sees the field is when Gore takes himself out of the game to catch his wind.

Originally posted by Kilgore_Trout:How about Westbrook and Dixon? Westbrook gets on the field for a screen pass and makes a vintage twenty yard gain. Then Dixon comes on and makes a quick slash and athletic leap for a TD (only to be called back by a pathetic Staley penalty). We've got talent in the backfield, and we can be using it a lot more effectively.

Oh no, God has clearly forbidden the use of ANY RB other than the bell cow. God (Singletary) simply will not have it any other way. The only time Dixon even sees the field is when Gore takes himself out of the game to catch his wind.

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